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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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A quarterly cadence of reporting encourages companies to timely disclose material information and discourages self-dealing.

From Barron's

Onstage, Mike Vecchione speaks in a hypnotically steady cadence, adopting an almost uncanny calm.

From New York Times

The Broadway actor Jeremy Jordan has Bogart’s cadence down as he recounts his life to an unseen listener.

From New York Times

Amid the ghastly cadence of multiple mass shootings that have prompted calls for more comprehensive controls on guns, Republicans in statehouses have been steadily expanding access to guns.

From New York Times

In partnering and ensemble work that suggested both tenderness and conflict, six dancers embodied the rousing, unpredictable cadences of the drumming and song.

From New York Times